Style and Proportion: The Language of Prose and Poetry |
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work as art , but also in the medium , the language , in its elements and proportions , as they provide both limitations and potentialities . A reader may appreciate , a writer may practice , the forms which best serve his own sense of ...
work as art , but also in the medium , the language , in its elements and proportions , as they provide both limitations and potentialities . A reader may appreciate , a writer may practice , the forms which best serve his own sense of ...
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The Language of Prose and Poetry Josephine Miles. the plurisyllabic quality of prose as distinguished from poetry . At least we may see that of the 260 main terms for poetry , about 50 are disyllabic : golden , silver , father , mother ...
The Language of Prose and Poetry Josephine Miles. the plurisyllabic quality of prose as distinguished from poetry . At least we may see that of the 260 main terms for poetry , about 50 are disyllabic : golden , silver , father , mother ...
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The Language of Prose and Poetry Josephine Miles. Enkvist , N. E. “ On Defining Style , ” in Linguistics in Style . Ed . John Spencer . London : Oxford University Press , 1964 . Entwhistle , William J. Aspects of Language .
The Language of Prose and Poetry Josephine Miles. Enkvist , N. E. “ On Defining Style , ” in Linguistics in Style . Ed . John Spencer . London : Oxford University Press , 1964 . Entwhistle , William J. Aspects of Language .
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